A still-heartbroken Rachel begins her brand new life in New York City, while back in Lima, the New Directions are struggling to figure out what to do with a group of only seven — and no star performer.99Free Download Video Glee The New Rachel Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Glee Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Who will be their new Rachel Berry?Glee follows an optimistic high school teacher as he tries to transform the school's once top-flight, but now moribund Glee Club and inspire a group of talented but unfocused performers to make it to, and win, the biggest competition of them all: Nationals. In his way is not just the indifferent principal, but also the sponsors of the cheerleading and football groups both of whom see his efforts as detracting from their own. In addition to the regular cast, GLEE has featured guest appearances by a wide range of talented performers, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Carol Burnett, John Stamos, Britney Spears, Kristen Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, Molly Shannon, Olivia Newton-John and Neil Patrick Harris, who won an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on the show.
First of all, the show itself is just awful. It disgusts me that so many people buy into this. The show itself desperately tries to preach to people about 'being themselves,' yet they're constantly showcasing 'different people' getting doused with slushies by popular kids.
Makes sense, right? The writing is just atrocious. Absolutely awful. No doubt the worst writing I've ever seen on a television show. They use the musical numbers as cushions to cover the plot holes they can't cover themselves. Often, a problem is solved with a simple musical number.
How can we convince Puck that having a baby is a good idea... musical number! How can we convince Wade that it's okay for him to cross-dress... musical number! How can we convince Karofsky not to kill himself... musical number! You guys get the point. The situations and resolutions are so unrealistic, it's disgusting.
This doesn't happen in real life, most of the plot is completely implausible. To add insult to injury, the music selection is terrible. It's all either taken directly from the Top 100 chart at the time or the greatest hits of a recently dead celebrity; and about that, they're completely soulless with no regret, pawning off the misfortune of others. On top of that, 'New Directions' itself is completely unrealistic.
At first I thought, maybe the musical numbers are like dream sequences, or they're just imagining the big set-ups, lights, costumes, while just singing. But no, it's actually 'happening.' Yes, the characters step into a room that's completely made up and decorated, with back up dancers, elaborate outfits, and the band that they have completely at their disposal, who can apparently play any song you could ever imagine.
The club has unfathomable budgets, of which no school would ever fund, or allow, for that matter. The overly-dramatic aspect of the show is enough to make you vomit. Everything is a f--king soap opera with these writers, no one can ever just have a normal day. The 'comedy' is non-existent.
Here's something funny! I've noticed countless one-liners stolen directly from the original Fame. For example: "That's vocal masturbation." Can you believe that? It's a wonder they make a profit off of this. Fox must be marketing wizards.
Tonight’s Season 3 Finale, Episode 22: "Goodbye" was everything we’d want in a finale. There were emotional musical numbers, heartfelt farewells, and plenty of flashback moments and fun references from the good ‘ole days of Season 1.
If you were hoping for an upbeat, happy season finale, this definitely wasn’t it. But then again, isn’t it nice to just have a good cry every once in awhile? We want to know what you thought of tonight’s Glee Season 4, Episode 1 The New Rachel. Was it everything you ever could have hoped for — or is all the uncertainty of what’s to come simply gnawing away at your insides? (What's next for Kurt? Are Finn and Rachel really over? So many questions left unanswered!)
First of all, the show itself is just awful. It disgusts me that so many people buy into this. The show itself desperately tries to preach to people about 'being themselves,' yet they're constantly showcasing 'different people' getting doused with slushies by popular kids.
Makes sense, right? The writing is just atrocious. Absolutely awful. No doubt the worst writing I've ever seen on a television show. They use the musical numbers as cushions to cover the plot holes they can't cover themselves. Often, a problem is solved with a simple musical number.
How can we convince Puck that having a baby is a good idea... musical number! How can we convince Wade that it's okay for him to cross-dress... musical number! How can we convince Karofsky not to kill himself... musical number! You guys get the point. The situations and resolutions are so unrealistic, it's disgusting.
This doesn't happen in real life, most of the plot is completely implausible. To add insult to injury, the music selection is terrible. It's all either taken directly from the Top 100 chart at the time or the greatest hits of a recently dead celebrity; and about that, they're completely soulless with no regret, pawning off the misfortune of others. On top of that, 'New Directions' itself is completely unrealistic.
At first I thought, maybe the musical numbers are like dream sequences, or they're just imagining the big set-ups, lights, costumes, while just singing. But no, it's actually 'happening.' Yes, the characters step into a room that's completely made up and decorated, with back up dancers, elaborate outfits, and the band that they have completely at their disposal, who can apparently play any song you could ever imagine.
The club has unfathomable budgets, of which no school would ever fund, or allow, for that matter. The overly-dramatic aspect of the show is enough to make you vomit. Everything is a f--king soap opera with these writers, no one can ever just have a normal day. The 'comedy' is non-existent.
Here's something funny! I've noticed countless one-liners stolen directly from the original Fame. For example: "That's vocal masturbation." Can you believe that? It's a wonder they make a profit off of this. Fox must be marketing wizards.
Tonight’s Season 3 Finale, Episode 22: "Goodbye" was everything we’d want in a finale. There were emotional musical numbers, heartfelt farewells, and plenty of flashback moments and fun references from the good ‘ole days of Season 1.
If you were hoping for an upbeat, happy season finale, this definitely wasn’t it. But then again, isn’t it nice to just have a good cry every once in awhile? We want to know what you thought of tonight’s Glee Season 4, Episode 1 The New Rachel. Was it everything you ever could have hoped for — or is all the uncertainty of what’s to come simply gnawing away at your insides? (What's next for Kurt? Are Finn and Rachel really over? So many questions left unanswered!)